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Should you charge your phone only up to 80 percent?

Smartphone companies now pledge to support their software for years, which makes battery health less…

Salesforce announces Missionforce for defense AI

Salesforce is clearing a path unto itself in the public sector with Missionforce, a standalone…

Google might do risk-based Android patches

Google is considering a move to a risk-based security patch cadence for Android, and it…

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First smart projector with Roku TV has arrived

The first projector with Roku TV built in is here, and that’s a concept I can get behind. The Aurzen…

Calm Sleep app debuts with personal bedtime plan, earbuds

Calm is doubling down on its Sleep Stories with Calm Sleep, a standalone app built to “make it easy for…

$30M Startup’s Dog Crate-Sized Factory Learns From Humans

An industrial automation startup in San Francisco, MicroFactory is miniaturizing automation into a clear-walled, dog-crate-like workstation that’s capable of being…

Google launches AP2 for agent-prompted purchases

Google has released an open standard for letting autonomous agents shop and perform vaguely defined transactions. Google has announced the…

Calm launches standalone iOS app for sleep assistance

Calm has carved out a special space for bedtime with its new iOS app developed specifically for sleep. Dubbed Calm…

How to Get T‑Mobile’s Free iPhone 17 Pro Deal

T‑Mobile is offering qualified customers a free iPhone 17 Pro, and yes, $0 can actually be free — if you…

Google’s AP2 taps AI agent payments; 60 supporters sign on

Google has released the Agent Payments Protocol (AP2), an open standard designed to ensure AI agent–guided transactions are safe, verifiable,…

Xbox PC App Can Now Open Your Steam Games

Microsoft’s Xbox app for Windows is no longer just a way to access Game Pass—it now displays and launches games…

Survey: Android 16’s Expressive redesign breaks the bank

A new reader survey is finding that Google’s latest visual refresh is hitting exactly as hard as the company had…

Galaxy S25 Edge made me worry about the iPhone Air

Now that I’ve spent time with the Galaxy S25 Edge, I’m more nervous than excited about the iPhone Air. The…

Rulebase takes aim at fintech’s AI coworker

Y Combinator-backed Rulebase is betting that the biggest AI return in financial services isn’t in chatbot-like solutions, but in tendrils…

Kayak Cofounder Debuts Supercal to Take On Calendly

The cofounder of Kayak, Paul English, is returning to the productivity game with a scheduling play: Supercal, a free platform…

Amazon prepares fall sale to follow Prime Big Deals Days

Amazon is reviving Prime Big Deals Days, a 48-hour sales event meant to kick off shopping lists with aggressive pricing,…

Xiaomi’s iPhone 17 competitor gets a rear display

Xiaomi just teased an unconventional flagship: the Xiaomi 17 Pro will come with a full-color “Magic Back Screen” in the…

Spotify lets free users play directly from 15 personalized playlists

Spotify finally eliminated one of its most maddening free tier limitations: You can now search for a track or podcast…

iPhone 17 is going to make USB-C charging even messier

USB-C was supposed to fix the thicket of charger confusion. Instead, the iPhone 17 buries a new wrinkle that further…

Microsoft Will Auto-Install Copilot on Windows

Microsoft is working on a widespread rollout of Copilot that would put its app directly on Windows PCs with the…

Free iPhone 17 Pro 128GB on Verizon: Trade-in explained

Verizon is throwing the year-end headline: up to $1,100 in bill credits with a qualifying trade-in and the right unlimited…

Google Pixel battery problems refuse to die — good enough, Google?

Google’s Pixel lineup is under the spotlight once again as new reports of battery problems filter through, rekindling concerns around…

Meta Ray-Ban leaks suggest Display HUD, Oakley model

Forget what you think you know about Meta smart glasses: Two new, unreleased devices just turned up in a leaked…

Meta’s Screen-Equipped Ray-Bans Leak Before Connect

Meta’s first smart glasses to sport an integrated display will apparently be a pair of Ray-Bans, and they seem to…

Google Wallet trials pass favorites for 1-click info

Google Wallet users are apparently getting to test a straightforward, but potentially quite handy addition: you can now favorite your…

Dolphin 2509 addresses GameCube & Wii crash issues

The latest Dolphin build 2509 attempts to make some dents in one of emulation’s oldest problems: random crashes in GameCube…

I Traded My Top-Tier Phone for a Mid-Range One—and I Don’t Miss It

I did at last what I spent years telling friends that I would never do: I retired my costly flagship…